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Posted by jubilee johnny on September 05, 2006 at 09:37:19 from (12.219.209.4):
In Reply to: Hey Allan posted by Island A on September 05, 2006 at 08:31:18:
just made me think about my grandparents farm 'bout half a days travel south of Allan over the border in Colorado. It was origionally homesteaded by my great-grandparents. When my mother and her 3 sisters inherited it they decided to sell out after 4 or 5 years of managing it from 4 points around the country. I attempted to buy it from them with some "owner financing" but the other 3 sisters wanted the cash. So, not only did the farm go out of the family, it brought the most any farm had brought in their county (phillips) ever. It was bought by another farmer who had sold his land close to the "front range" for "development" and he had lots of cash to spend. The photos Allan shows us bring back lots of memories of my "dryland" farming when I was young. Needless to say I was disappointed to see the family farm go.....
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